James Loney Autographed Rawlings Bat - Inscribed '9 RBI Game 9/28/06'
On Sept. 28, 2006, James Loney, a young slugging first baseman out of Houston, tied a 56-year-old Dodgers record (previously set by Gil Hodges) and set an NL single-game record for rookies, by driving in nine runs in one game. The blizzard of RBIs produced by Loney keyed a 19-11 L.A. win over the visiting Colorado Rockies. Loney hit two home runs in the game - one a grand slam - and provided a huge shot of optimism for Dodgers fans eager for the team to return to prominence. Recall Loney's record-tying performance with this maple Rawlings Big Stick bat, autographed and inscribed "9 RBI Game 9/28/06" by the Dodgers first baseman himself. Loney's signature - written in silver - really pops on the barrel of the black 460M pro grade maple bat (length: 33 inches). Loney's signature and inscription are guaranteed authentic through Upper Deck Authenticated’s patented five-step process and MLB's authentication program. Order this extremely rare item now!

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